'T.W f'- K .fo " V" ?.a .J icC'j IS ' 'fHii V i? '. r m 1 'ImY t U 1 r- fffE DAILY NOVELETTE 1 Rutlnesa-Firet Joolah f Dy Dora Mollnn Joslnb Smltlicrs wis nlmost ns homely li his nntne. Ills mother, a. practical voran who looked fncts In the fnee, lintl told him 80 w,1Pn ,,c wn'' vcry vounK! But the rovc him thlti coiikoIIiik ndvlcc : "Alwnys look well to the freshness of jour linen, my son. shlno your shoes, Jcrub your enrs find you will he ac ceptable In nny compnny." Though Joslnh's imitlicr hod departed wme yenra since to that Innd where the Mod book tells us nt lenst inferrntlniiy I-thcrc Is neither shlnliiR of shoos nor rtrch!ns ' collnrs, her son never for Mt her scnslhlo ndvice. Also ilur-lii the too deendfs which pnsscd while .Toslnli win growlnp to mnnhood, ns the pen dulum of fashion swum? from skirts which mnintnliml Intimate terms with tt, ground to skirts which looked down to tra flrma ns something far beneath then), so popular fiction changed its favorite adjectives, when describing Its favorite heroes, from "dashing" nnd "handsome" to "rugged" and "well-1 poomed." Wherefore Joslnb. hnd a better chance In the fcmlnlno world thnn hU mother had foreseen for him. la fact Josiah Smithers had won tho llrl of lils choice, and not without com petition. Hut also ho had chosen to glvB her up and qulto voluntarily. That was during his second month In the employ of n "Big Man" who pos jcsscil a talent for hiring brains nnd squeezing therefrom many dollars, just by the subtle flattery of placing ever Increasing responsibilities upon willing (boulders. Mttlo by little business bo came the A and 55 of Joslnh's existence. Ho aimed nt definite success. And ho ms convinced that something else, especially fun nnd friends, must go by the board until success was attained. Josiah 's chum, Vernon Hutlcr, yet remained to bo told of the unplensing feet that lie wns dooiricd ns a sacrifice to tho goddess of the eternal dollar. Perhaps becauso Josiah missed the girl to mucli more than ho had deemed It possible, he hnd put oil "siilitting hitches'1 with Vernon 'longer than he Intended, -"or the deed he chose n pop ular coffee house. When, after their second cup. Josiah did break the news, his companion earnestly remonstrated. "Hut can't you tee," Joe answered harshly, "thnt I am bound to get abend nnd am willing to wcrlfice everything to Jt?" Vernon ittffened, "Oh," ho answered shortly, "If that's the way you look at It I have nothing further to Miy!" Followed n silence between the two friends. Butler, directing his interest to his surroundings, took note of a man and girl who had seated them selves at a table ncrosa tho aisle. The man he knew by sight oh a wealthy, unscrupulous "poseur"; one who af fected democrncy particularly In tho case of young and pretty girls. The elrl Hutler was sure he had seen be forebut where? It puzzled him un til her evident interest in Josiah re called thnt it was In the hitter's com pany he hod once frecn her. Subse quently rallied on the subject. Joe hnd admitted that the clrl wns a pretty toed pal of his. Then she, too, iniifct have been Included In the "everything sacrificed on tho altar of business! "I think." said llutler, "thot tho girl across the nlsle Is trying to attract your attention, Joe." Joe glanced around, answered tho girl's animated greeting with a constrained nod nnd turned away again. Hut there was a flush on his checks nnd u trllle of un iteadlness in Ills voice. "Who is the man?" lie asked. "Ueverlj," answered his companion. '"You've heard of him, surely ': Had rep!" Josiah, scowling, turned to look it the man again, lie was much older than the girl, and handsome. "With insiuuntlnsly caressing manner lie leaned across the little tabic, seem ingly oblivious to all else tavo his fair companion. Tentatively llutler put one or two questions to Josiah, questions 'which lad to do with the all-nborbiug topic of business, but it soon beenme plain that Jobinli's thoughts were engaged in team work with his eyes and Hint tho latter were occupied with tho couple across the aisle. Then, as though frmn sheer impulse, the girl suddenly deserted her com panion and came nnd seated herself' besides Josiah. Her escort trailed along with no very cood grace. Intro ductions nil around were in order, of course, so Vernon Butler learned sev eral things. One was that the girl's name was Ebu Sibley ; another that she and Joe possessed many memories In common which she now brought up in contrast with other memories which, it seemed, alio held in common with Beverly. It became ns plain as the noso on Ms face to Butler that Elm Sibley was cleverly playing a part. Taking no part in thu conversation himself, snvo nhc.n some polite rejoinder hcemcd re quired, he looked on with nbsorbing Interest. Then, ubruptly, the curtain fell. The girl stood up, exclaiming to Beverly. "Why, wo shall be late for the Follies! It's midnight now!" Turning tn the others, wlie added, 'Won't you come along?" Two things wero evident; that noth ing this side of the horizon could keep Josiah from accepting that challenge, and thnt Beverly would prevent him U ho could. However, it seemed to Butler that, , in luvnlty to his friend, he himself must letiisc. And his fidel ity received tills much reward, thnt Joe Hung lmc.li over his shoulder In quite hjs old, prc-business-flrst man ner, "See you tomorrow night, old boy and tell you all about It." So llutler, hoping that his chum's words bore a double meaning for he as not in the least curious concerning the Follies, having witnessed thnt per formance no less than four times al ready said his adieus and departed. ui the three only Eba seemed to. reany enjoy thu show. Joslali looked about ns cheerful as a dyspeptic who St sit In at a iiinc-i-our-i) dinner. Mr, nattering fcmlninlt., urrnjrd like lilies of the field, seemed knowingly to flaunt in ,H face the fact that without it this would be a dreary old world in aeiM ami that without it business would lack the incentive which created ' tjrimly Josiah confessed to himself J"at he hnd thrown aside the greatest "Ings in life, mid prayed that It might not be too Into to regain it. As for Beverly, he wns very evident V pored with tho whole thing; third parties, especially when they possessed Ked jaws aud belligerent personall e, vcrc not nt all In his line. When we show was over, Eba accepted his imll y courtcous desertion with u diMe ?osin'1 Piloted tho girl of his hi. ... t0 f tn3tl ,,ml triumphantly took SowSlwi bt,!,i,I ht'r' At 'l'"ht '"' ll'1 gowned the enemy I But that wasn't all tli..181."0.! Ile n"18' wn up, bravely, :-? no iiim made a nearly fatal mis- k V" uml "ce Bo he ,Ui more plead his causo. .i'ut"-Ebn. no ,.t ! .."".' ' loiniiiine, count hilMrt "'o thnwt "whnt about your PIsJo iM.bui,?EM nt Present," replied W orM .L"? tbcy v",m lt th0 Picture BEQUESTS TO CHARITY Four Institutions Benefit In Will of John B. Gerety Four Institutions were made hencfi clorles in the will of John B. Oerety, which disposed of an estato valued at .flir.,000. Mr. Gerety died recently In the Orthopedic Hospital. St. John's Orphan Asylum wns be queathed .$1000; St. Vincent's Homo, J-500; Home for Destitute Children, Jf,r)00, and Vilhinovn College, $200. The residue was left to relatives. Other wills probated today were those of Joseph 1 Koch, 1037 North ltobln Bon street, $7070, and Augusta WIN helm, (10.12 'Wissahlckon nventio, .$5-l.'t0. Inventories were filed Tor these estate- ; Mnrthn J. Oledhill, 87J50.IM; Nelson (1. Seymour, 51)805: Ella W. Howell, S4"f). mill J. . A. Kramer, !?S,(.27.J.fl. VAUCLAIN GETS CONTRACT Arrange- to Sell $2,500,000 In Lo comotives to Mexico Samuel M. Vnuclnln, president of the Baldwin Locomotlvo Works, who lini returned from n trip to Mexico City, where ho conferred with President Ohrcgon, stated that lip had arranged for a credit of 2.500,000 to that flov crnincnt for the purchnse of locomotives nnd also gave tho Moxlcnn Government privilege of an additional credit of $2,500,000. Under tho first credit Mexico or dered forty-five locomotives and nlso ordered twenty engines tinder a sep arate condition of pnyment, making total orders for sixty-live engines which Mr. Vnuclnln brought back with him. Seatijtf JP2I. MAIIT-IA WIM.B ACTON, widow of L lemon t Anton Jr.. nnfl' rlauirhtr of th- Into Jncib nn.t ll.iboccn U. WIIN. JWft tln aiid frbnda arc Invited in attrnd fu ti.1, llpurtn-diy. Hlithlh Month 17th. nt li A. M, duylluhtnvlnc tltnr, from her into rcdilcn'-o, 03 Hminbprry St.. O.irmnn l"'n. Trnln leave, llrond St. Rtntlon for Qooen I.nne 0:41 A. M standard time. Int. 5-nIom. N. J. nuZADRTH C. A70Nn (nco Dlnnc). vifo of Oeoriro Azone, au'd 4S yenr. Ilelntlvon nnd rrionuit Invited to funernl ncrvlres on Mnn uny, nt 2 P. M . residence, 017 Duncnnnon t. Int. North Cedar Hill Com. Friends nay cill Sunday eve. HALr)EnMNN. Auc. 12. 11121. 1IMMA, wlfo of Samuel IlaU!rmr.r.n nnd dnuijhtpr of Oeorce nnd Mnry Knoeflo. nBd .17. Fu h'rnl Mpn., 3 P. it.. rilnnc of brother. 214 Oiltd.ilo nt Int. Ml. Feaco fern. I.Alt?. Au. 11. 1021. MAX LA.II1. Duo notlco nf funernt will bo slven. nncicnn. auit. 12, 1021. ciiAni.ns. hunbnnd of Ilrldwet Ileeker. Helntlve nnd frlemln. nlfo employes of V. M. fltepparhtr'n, nre lntted to nttend the funernl, from bin Into reeldence. n,121 llllnlern live., Tues., 8 A, M. Solemn requiem man.i nt St. Oreuorv'n Church 0 A. M.. to proceed to Ilroad 8t. fita.. 11 A. M. (d.iyllKht time) to Ilellovlllo. N. J. Int. St. Peter's Cem. Nevnrk. N, J., and Syracuse. N. T,, papers pleni-o copy. noitKLIj. AlK. 13. IAIVTlBNCn, hita bnnd of I.nura M. llornll (nee Kuoppers), asred 34 yeara. Ilelntlvon und frlenda nre renpectfully Invited to nttend funnrnl. Wed., nt 8:30 A. M... from hi" lato roildcnce. B0.13 Hawthorne M.. Frankford. llluh maas nt 10 A. M. at St. Uartholomew's Cnthollo Church. Int. prlvnte. DOYM3. Suddenly, Aub. 11. nt Newport. It, I., ANNIE, dnuclitc- of the late Thomaa and Ann Doyle (nee MeElweln). Itelatlves and friends me lnlted to nttend funeral, Tue.. 8.30 A. M.. residence of cousin. Uor nnrd Douuherty. 18 N. Treston at. Solemn rodulem mass St. James' Church 10 A, Sh Int. Itolv Cross Cem. nUACKKN. On Auk. 11. 1021. ANNIK. wlfo of the late John Bracken. Ilelntloi nnj friends are Invited to the service, on Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at hor son's residence, 012 N. 3Sth st. Friends may call Sunday evening. IinOCIC. Suddenly, on Aub. 13. 1021, MAIIY E. nnOCK. formerly of Moorestown. N, J. Relatives nnd friends, nlso Lodca No. 3, Shepherds of Hethlehem, of Cimden. N. J,, nre lnIted to the service, on Wednes day afternoon, nt 2:30 o'clock, nt Trinity ICplscopnt Church, Moorestown. N. J. Inter ment private nt Cnlestown Cemetery. He mains may be viewed on Tuesday ecnlntr at 4317 Sansom nt. DltOOKS. On Aut. 11, 1021, JOHN D. S. BROOKS, late of 1)3 Oreenwojd ave.. I.ansdowne. Pa. Relatives nnd friends nre Invited to the service, on Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at tho Oliver H. Ilalr Bldsr,. Ib2() Chestnut et. Interment orlnte BUCHANAN. Aus. 13. ROBKRT W., usband of tho Into Mary C, Buchanan. Relatives nnd friends also Holy Name So ciety nnd Naval Post. No 400, U. A. R,. nre Invited t nttend funeral, Wed . 8 A. M frum his lato realdonce. 13S Mifflin st. Sol emn hlsh mass of requiem Church of Sacred Heart D.30 A. M. precisely. Int. Holy Cross Cem. BUCHANAN. Killed In action In rrawe. Sept. 29. 1111 H. HI.WOOD R.. husband of Christina Buchanan (nee Tearcc), nued 2d ItelntlviN and friends, Onrlnnd Poet. No 10n, American IrfKlon: Keeley-Mooney. O'Donnell 1'ost, No. 230, V. of F. W. Passvunk Assembly. No. .18. A. O. M 11 I Painters' I.ocnl, No. 1030, Invited to funvrni Tues.. 1 P. M.. residence, 2333 Taskcr st Int. West Laurol Hill Cem. IIUTTUIIWUIUII. At jobstown, N, J . Auk. 12. 1021, HARRY husband of Anna M. Buttemnrth aed 8). Relatives and friends, also Lodge No. 40. I. O. O. V. nnd No. 4D. P. O, S. of A., of Pembertnn. in Invited to attend funeral, from his late residence, Jobs town, N. J.. Tues., 1 P. M. (standard time). Int. Cdd Fellowu' Cem.. Pemberton. X. J, CAMPBELL,. AllB. 12. JAMK3 CAMP BKLL Relatives and friends. Cassia Lodge. No. 273, F. and A. M.. Invited to funeral, Men., 2 P. M,, parlors of Chas. M. Stuard. 104 Cricket ave.. Ardmore. Int. Lutheran Cem., Ardmore CASKIIY Alls. 13. ANNA P. CASKHY. widow 3f W, Benton Caskey. agod 7'J. Rein then and friends Invlttd la funnrul services, Tues.. 11 A. M.. residence. 118 Emerald ne., Westmont. N. J Int. private. CLARK. At Tuckahce. N. J.. Axis 12. MAIVEL. daughter of Martha and lata ThomaB H. Clark nelatlves and friends are Invited to uttend the funernl. on Wed., at 10 A. M.. from parlors of S. Q. Langley. Int, private, dLtNTON Ana. 13, l2t, ANN JANH. wlfo of lldward Clinton, aged 8. Residence. 1422 Wolf st. live notice or funeral will be etven. CONDHnMAN Hudderrlv. In Atlantic Cltv. on Auir. 1". 1021. MARY 13. CONDIillMAM vtjdow nf Theodore II. Conderman. Service on Monday morning ui n ociock nt ner late resldince. 1830 Suuth Rlttenhousu Square. Int. private. COLLINS. Aug 12. 1021. CATJinitlNB. dmishter of tho late Rnjer nnd Mary Col lins, Kolntlvcii rnd frlcndt nre Invited to attend funeral, Wei 8.IO A. M.. from her Into rcaldenc", 4l'3 W, Th 'mpscn st. Solemn requiem mass ut Our Motlur of Sor tnvvs' Church 10 A. M. Int. Now Cathedral Cem. corpocrc. Aug. in. 1021. p.ttoKNn. husband of Arnle Coppoi k. In his tl3d rnr Funeral serviced Wed.. 2 P. M resldeno, SS9 N. Fersm st Mnntiu Council. No. 83, 0. of I. A., Is Imlt.'d. Int. Monttoso Cem. He mains may bo vlevvi.il Tues. evn. COTTHKLL Aug II. THOMAS H beloved son of Into Joshua and Mariiuret Cottroll and brothor of lite. Sister Winifred. Notre Dams Order. Rolntlvns and friend Invited to fu. neral, Tue.. 8,30 A. M., from his late resi dence, 1303 H ltroad st. Solemn requiem mass St. Rita's Church 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cro"s Cem. CRAWFORD. On Aug. 12, 1021, ANNA BKLLH, daughter of tho late Robert and Susannih Crawford. Relatives and frlend-t are Invited to tho service on Monday nfter- reion. at s o'clock, at ma unvnr 11. Ilalr BKlg,, ix.o cnestnut si. int. at west Laurel Hill Ctm. CUNNINGHAM. Aut. 11. PATRICK H husband of Margaret Cunningham. Rela tives nnd friends nlso St Ch-vrlns" Holy Name Society, are Invited to nttend funeral, Tues., 8,30 A, M.. from his late residence. 20.11 St Alb, ins st Solemn requiem nines nt St. Charles' Church 10 A. M. Int. Holy Crose. DAVIS. Aug. 11 1021, HKRMAN. hus band of Ooldle Davis, nged 42. Relatives and friends, nlso Pennsylvania Council No. 82. Royal Arcanum: Meridian Sun Lodge, No. HIS. F. and A. if. ara Invited tu nt tend funeral. Wed, 10:30 A. if, from his late residence, 231 W Wyomtmr Bt., Oer mantown. Int. Anath Jeshurun Cem. DKVLIN Aug. 10. 1021, MABEL E dauglilor of the late John and ICnte Devlin. Relatives ant friends, nlso employes of Schuylkill Areentt nnd nil societies of which she was a member, nre Invited to attend funoral. Man.. 10 A. M.. from her late resi dence 1811 S 23-1 st. Int. l'Vrmvood Cem. Viewing Sun. eve. DIKRKL. Auir. 13. MARY, wife of thu Into William F Dlebnl, funervl servleet Wed., 2 P M" ct the resldenco of son, LM vvanl Dlelial, 837 Hnruh St.. Lawndale, Phlla. Int. private. I'i lends may call Tuei eve DUFFY Suddenly. Aug. 12. EDWARD P. husband of Mary Durfy (neo llvrne) and son of the lato John and Snmh Duff". Rela iivis and friends nri Invited tn attend fu neral, Tues., 8,30 A. M., frum bis late resi lience 2.125 N Sartaln st. Solemn requiem mass nt Church of I'ur Lndy of Mercy 10 A. M. In' Holy S.'puMvre Cem. DUNOV13N Aug. 12. MAIIY wife of David Dunovou RoUtlves nnd friends nre invited to nttend funeral, Tues., 1 P. M , from her Intu residence, 2illft N. Stlllman et. Services at Columbia Ave M. 13 Church, 23th and Columbia ave., 1-10 P. M sharp. Int private. Remains may be viewed Mon., after 8 P. M. KIIKIILE. Kbled In Argonns Forest, Franco, Oct. 8. 1U1R, Privets (First Class) HENRY B.. son of. Louis J, and lata Eva Kberle. aged 27, RclntlVM and friends, alio members or un. r, xu(injinmunmon 'frairi. EVENING PUBLIC nnATiis dence,, 410 Vf. Nftrrls at. Polemn high requiem mass. St. Bnnlfacluo' Church 10 A. M. Int, Ilrly ne.iulchre Cem. KlSENITEriO. On Aug, 18, 1021. Dr. PHILIP Y. ICIHENIIERO. In his 78th year. Relitlves nnd frloiuls Invited to. funeral serv ices, on Tucsdny. nt ll.no P. M., fronv resl denco of his son. Dr. J, Lnvvrenco Elaen berg, 1024 W. Main St.. Norrlstown. Pa, Int. prlvnte. . , . FINN. AU(f. 14, ANNIE (neo reoples), wlfo of John C. Finn. Relatives nnd friends are Invited tn funere.1, Wd,. 8 A. M., lata resldenco. 7B1 N. 44th st. Solemn requiem mnss Church of Our Mother of Borrowj 0 A. M. Int. private. FITZOKRALD. Suddenly. Aug. T3. 1021. HORACE E. riTZUERALD. Relatives and frlnd3, nlsn members of Third U, P. Church and organisations of which he wn n member, nro Invited to nttend funeral serv ices, Tues., 2 P. M nt residence. 7014 Crtl tenden st.. Mt. Airy. Int. private. FRANKI3. Aug. 12. ERNESTINE, wlfs of August Franki, aged 74. Relatives nnd frlcnda aro Invited to nttend funoral servloes, Tues,, 2 1'. M nt her husband's residence 2085 E, Somerset st. Int, Oakland Cem. P.e mains may bo viewed Mon, eve, FRATIS. Aug. 10. 1U21. KATE, wlfo of late John Fratls. Relatives nnd friends nro Invited to attend funeral services. Mon.. 2 P. M.. Into residence, 23B2 E. Norrls st. Int. private Greenwood Com, OOLDHORN. On Aug. 13, 1021, FAN NIE C, dauglilor of William and Mary A. Ooldhnrn (nto flllmer). Relatives and friends nro Invited to the service, on Tues day afternoon, at 2 o'clock, nt her parents' residence, oO.ifl Reno at, Intermont pri vate. Friends may cntl Monday oyenlnj OOODMAN. Aug. 14. 1021. OEORnE If., huvband of Marcarct Goodmnn (nee Corrl can) and son of Anna nnd tho late George Gnodmnn. Relative and friends nro ijvlted tn attend funeral. Wod.. 8 A. M., res denco. 4in Healey nve., Jenklntown, holemn high renulem mnss. Immnrulnto Conception Church. Jenklntown. 0:30 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. ilARTWIO. Aug. 13. 1021. EMMA t ATiTW'Tfl fnee Klehkl wife of Hnrrv F. Hnrtwlir. In her B3d vear. Helntlves nnd friends aro Invited to attend funeral. Wed.. 2 P. M.. from her late residence. 7403 Dlnchntn st. Int Lawnvlow Cem. Remains viewed Tues, eve, ..... HARVEY. 1. 12, JOSEPHINE D. HARVEY, daughter of late Morris and Pau line Daniel, Relntlvea and ft lends nre In vited to nttend funernl fitrvlces. Mon.. 2 P. M. precisely, at her Into residence. 10(1 W. (lorgns lane, airmnntown. Int. Adath Josh- " HUaT.' On Auciist It. KATE CLAYTON HOUCIC. wife of Goorgo W. Houck. Service' on Monday. 2:30 P. M.. nt the apartments of Delmer J. Colflesh, 703 N. 40lh at. Inter ment private , -1 .,,,.. n INLANDER. Auit. 12. IGNATIUS O.. husband of Into Mary Inlnnder. aged 81. Relatives and friends. Loca No. 8. Broth erhood of CarpentorB. Invited to funeral. Tuch 8 30 A. M.. 2021 N. Vnn Pelt st. High 'requiem mass St. EUnboth's Church 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. ISPHORDINO.-On Aug. 13. 1021. FBED ERICK A., beloved husband of Mary Isp. hording. Rolntlvca and friends, also Fred Taylor Post. Q. A. R . Invited to funernl, on Wednesday morning, at 8:30 "clock, from his lato residence. 1027 . Dauphin st. Solemn requiem mass nt Our Lady of Mercy Church 10 A. M. precisely. Int. New Cnthedrnl Cem. ,...,, ,. , KELLKU. Aug. II. J"'"","""" ,'" John A. Keller (neo 8chmldt). nged 07. I ela lives nnl frUnds Invited to fiin-ral Mrve. Mon , 2 P. M., resldenco. 2233 S. 18th at. Int. Fenvvnod Com. Viewing Sun. ova. KIRKPATRICK (rice Patton) At Pitts burgh. Aug. 12. 1021. MARY, wife of Rob ort A. Klrkpatrlck and sister of Blanche Pattnn Holmes. Relntlvea nnd friends nro Invited to attend funeral .rvlcos. Tues 3 P. M.. at apartments of C. L. Shurtleff. 8020 Market st. Int. private. Woodlands CKOHLER. Aug. It MARGARET (nee rnhst). widow of Jacob Kohler. formerly of 1011 N. 3d St.. Thlln.. Pa., nged ,7 Rela tives and friends nre lnvlteI to nttend fu nernl services, Mon.. nt 2 P. M.. from son. ln-lnw's residence, C, II. Marshall, 1118 I.afayetto ave.. Mooro. Pa. Train leave. Ilroad Street Stntlor. It. 30 A. M. (Standard Time) Int Qroenmount Cem L AiB.-Aug 1. 1021. MAX LAID. , Fu neral rorvlce-i Wed.. 2 P. M. sharp, at the parlors of Adolph Freed. 3305 N. 17th st. LAPPIN1. Aug. 10. 1021. DANIEL .T be loved son of Mnrv ( id the luto Michael Lnpln, aged ?3 Ilela' vrs nnd frlendM. also cniplnj-eii of the Electric SKrnge FTattery Co. llith nnd Allegheny ave.. aro Invited to funeral. Tues. 8:80 A. M. from his nunt's tcsldono. Mrs. Daniel Hodgson. 1418 Up. tlrg nt. (near 10th and Reed stf.). High mnss of requiem a: St. Oabrlcl's Church 10 A M Int. Holy Cr-ss Cem. MADARA. Aug. 14. MARY M.. wlfo of Joseph It Madara (n-o Slanger). Funeral Wed 2 P. M.. residence 43(1 E. Maple ave , Merchantvllle. N. J. Int. private Friends may call Tues. eve. M ALONE. At her residence, 3712 N. Darlen st , on August 12. 11.21. OEOROE ANA A M ALONE (noo Brown), wife of V. Arnold Milone. Notlco of funeral later. MAROERUM. Entered Into rest, on Aug. 13, SARAH D. MAROERUM. widow of Amos Margrrum. Relatives nnd friends In vited to funeral, nt MethodlBt Episcopal Church. Princeton. N. J.. Tuesday afternoon. 2 o'clock (dnyllght-savlnsr time). Interment Princeton Cemetoty. MeCLUNE. Suddenly, on Aumst 14. 1021. HITGII GILBERT husband of Olive. McClune. Friends nre Invited to his late residence, 01ft2 Rfllnbard St.. Tuesday evening. Funernl servlro nnd Intel ment at Fairfield, Pcnna., on Wednesday MCDONNELL. At Atlantic Cltv. Aug. 14, T1I13RES M, beloved wlfo nf Charles A. McDoun-U nnd daughter of th late John nnd Mary Honan. Relatives nnd 'i lends nro Invited to nttnd sjlomn requiem mnss, Wed . 8.30 A M.. at tb Church if the Holy Splilt. Resldtnro, 123 St. Charles nine.. Atlantic City. N. J. Int. private. Pleaso emit flo'vnrs. Nivv York papers pleaso c py. McFADDEN in AHIiondncliM nt tho homo of her son. Philip E. McFaddrn. on August 13. FLORENCE BATES, widow of John H. McFndden. of Philadelphia. Funernl services on Tuesday. 11 '30 A. M.. at Holy Trinity Church Philadelphia. Interment private. Cincinnati rnpers Please copv. MiailATH.-August 13, P. HAnHfJIKLD. husband of Arjnes McClrath nnd eon of ( ath orlno and tho lato Michael McOrath. Rela tives and friends. Holy Namo Socletv: Court Prldo of Nloetovvn, F. of A., ara Invited to nttend funeral, WiUnosday. 8:30 A. M,. from hU mother's residence. 383." N. I'arh ave. f.olemn requiem mass at St Stephen's Church. 10 A. M. Interment Holy Hspulchre CrMcMAUS. Aut. 13, JAMES if., eon of Nellie F. and tho late P. J. McMnnus. nged 23. Relnttves and friends, nlso Russell Gross Post American I-eglon, nro Invited to ittend funnrnl. Tues., 8 30 A. M., lato resi dence, 0223 Jefferson st. Solemn requiem muss at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdea 10 A. M. Int. St, Denis' Cem. MEYBERRY. Aug. 1 1. ANNA E.. widow of Wllllnm II. Meyberrv. Funeral services Tues , 12'3() P. M. at the O. A, R, Home, 03th and Vine sts. Int. Hillside Cem. MINDII. At Wlldwood, N. J., Aug. 14. Dr HENRY WILLIAM MINDIL, late of 2S02 Glrard nve.. Phlln. Relatives and friends nro Invited tn attend funeral serv ices, at tho I'helten Hills Cermatory. Tues., 3 P. M Int, nt convenience nf tho fnmlly. MOOilE. fin Aug 12. 1021. ANNIE M.. widow of John B. Moore. Relatives anil friends, nlso Quaker City Dlv. No. 27, O. I, A tn B of L E . nre Invited to the sorvlco on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, nt her residence, 3327 Wallace St. Int. prlvnte, at Westminster Cem. MULHERN Suddenly, Aug. 14, JAMES J., son of James J nnd Into Margaret Mul hern (nee Condon). Relatives nnd friends. Holv Namo Society nnd employes Atlantic Rennlmr Co . Invited to funeral, Thuri'.. 8-30 A. M., 31132 Larchwood ave. Solemn mass of requiem Church of the Transfigura tion 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. NICKLAS Aug 11. JOHN, husband of Anna M. Nlcklas (neo Krntr.1. nged US. Rela. tlvcs nnd friends, nltfo employes of James Peters & Pan. Invited to services. Tues 2 P. M.. ut hl late residence. 11101 E Firth st Int. pilvato. Greenmount Cem. Viewing Mon, eve. O'DONNEL Aug. 12. 1021. IANE. widow ot John O'Donr.d. in tho 84th year of her axe. Funeral cervlceu at her resi dence, 1101 S. 13th st., Mon., tho 13t.l Inst , 2.30 P M Int. private. It Is re quested mat no flowers be sent. PATTON On Allff. 14, in:l. JOHN II. PATTON. Relatives nnd friends, also em ployes of Belmont Car Barn, P. R. T.. aro Invited to the service, on Wednesday after noon, nt 2 o'clock at his residence, 4121 Brown rt Interment private. Friends may call TucMday evening. PHARAZYN. Auk 13. nt Llndenwold. N J CHARLES II . husband of Loulsn A. Pharnzyn. aged 01. Funeral services Tues . " P M . late residence, Llndenwold, N J Int,' Berlin Cem. Remalna -may bo viewed Mon. eve. PIPER. Aug 13. of 3412 Smedley st . ANNA M . wife of William W. riper (nee Chaioy). Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeial cervices, Wed., 11 A if, rNDERTAitrnn UYLERS UHWAU AND DIAMOND ""ssnsBaBafJ THE CLANCY KIDS If nL CAN Y0V NAME ON C OfH ewvtoRKjnyLTrr.6 man? e Krfl r. f i " r . 1 J is C "TS tV MArVHATTlN &Ul n 1 1 .vaSJ V -"") JL, xV . r , i ii - uiiry r i i f m. ii i -rr, s - m k LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, I)ETH from the npnrtments of Harold B, Mulligan, 10th nnd Oermnntovvn nve. Int, NorlhwoiMi Cem. Friends may call Tues., 8 to 10 P. M. Trenton papers pienje copy. r-npn. REINER. On Aug. 12., 1021. FRED ERICK, husbnnd nt Carolina Reiner (nee Schleeht). nged 73 years. Itelat Ives and friends Inv ted o funeral services nn Til's day at 2 P. M.. nt his ate resldere. 320 Itart lane. Int. Hillside Cent, nemalns viewed Monday evening, ...,. HENN. Aug, 12, .ToitN W.. husband of Ellen Renn. aged 07 years. Rcry ces on Mon., 2 P. M.. nt lato residence, 4100 Or-et-arii at,. Prnnkford, Int. private. nANKlN. On Aug. 14. 1021 LILT.1E 11.. mother of Paul. Fred nnd ILotyrt Hankln, Relatives nnd friends aro Invited to the service, on Wednesday afternoon, nt z o'clock, nt the residence of Mrs. Aldus Jones, 2033 W Norrla st. Interment at Arlington Cemetery. nASER. AUff. J3. 1021. SEYDEL TtAPrn. husband of LouIbo Rnser (nen Evans) nnd aon of tho late John Ifevl nnd Cyllndn Rnrer (nca Stnughton), nf Tfadlng. nged 02. Reln tlvea and friends Invltod to funeral services, Tues. 10 A. M.. nt funeral house of John C. Ktmmorl Sons. 2127 N. Broad st. Int. prlvnte. Friends may call Mon.. 8 P. M. . , REED. f)n Aug 13 1021. MARY J. nEED. formorlv of 2338 Thompson at. Relntlvea and friends are Invited to the service, on Wedncsdiy afternoon, nt 2 o'clock, nt 2730 N. Garnet st. , Interment private FTlends mnv call Tmsdav eveetnr, RICHARDRON. Aitr. 10, 1021. ROBERT. son of lato Frank and E'ln Richardson (ne ilason). Relatives nnd friends nre Invited to nttend innnrni pervires, ,nnn.. i. . t parlora of Edward itnek. 000 N. Bth st. Int. prlvnte. Hillside Cem. IHNdK. Aug. It. 3021. EUGENE O. RINCK. son of tho lat William Frederick and Caroline Rlnck (nee Helnzelmnnn. aged 18. Relatives and friends nre Invited tn nttend funeral services. Mon.. 2 I'. M . at residence of bmther-ln-lavv, Christian Rnzer, 4R22 N, ilascher Bt. Int private Green mount Cem. Friends may call Sun.. 7 P. it. ROSE. Aug. 14 1021. EGA. wife nf Inte Michael Rose, nged 82. Relatives and friends nro Invited to nttend funeral services. Mon.. 12 noon precisely, at the resldenco of her son-in-law. Harry Rsc.lts, noo W, Phll-Ellena st.. Germantown. Int. liar Nebo Cem. Take No IS3 car to Alcbt st. Kindly nm't flowers. HANKE7. AUK. 1. MARY ,T widow nf Frank A, Snnkey, Relatives and friends nro Invited tn nttend funeral Wed , 8:30 A, it., nioi Chester ave High mass of requiem. Church nf Most Messed Sncramcnt, 10 A. M. Int Holv Cross Cem. SCHM1TK. At Colllngswond, N. J.. Aug. 11 1021. ELSIE C. (nri- Stnhl), wlfo nf Aus tin M. Fchmlti. nged (in. Services Mon.. 2 P !.. nt her late residence. 2023 Wnllaco st Int. Mt. reneo Cem. SCHNATZ.-AUK 13. 1021. MARY 13.. widow of Frank Schnntr. Funeral Wen., 8'30 A. M.. residence. 3417 N 3d st. IIlRh mnss at St. Veronica's Church 10 A. il. Int. Holy Cross. SHAWl Aug. 13, JENNIE REDEFER. wlfo of Charles II. Shaw. Relatives nnd frlendi nro Invited to attend funeral serv Ices Tucb.. 3:30 P. M.. at residence. 18 13. Rrlrmhurst st., Germantown. Int. private. Roma Ins viewed Mon, eve. SWAN Suddenly. Aug. 14, nt Ocean City. V T CYNTHIA F. beloved wife of Spen cer B. Swan. Duo notlco of funernl will bo Bl,,r.'a a..- in rt.:T.vtN'A r ir n tho Into Wesley W. Test. Relatives and friends aro Invited to funoral scrvlcee, Mon,. P M 'it her late residence, 1024 Poplar at. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. Romnins inav be viewed Sun, nfter 7 P. M, '""HOMAS.-On Auw;t 14. 1021. HENRY, husband nf Annn il. Thomn;. ngsd 4.1 vears. mLIN.-AugMJi4. 1021. dHARLES H. TOML1N, Sr., husband of Adellnn Tomlln, nired 72. Rolntlves and fr'ends nre Invited to nttend funeral services. Tues . 2 P. it., at Ms into residence 313S Salmon st. Int. prlv"al- North Cedar ILIl Cem. P T07XR.---Aug. 12. LILLIE A., wife of 11 W Toior and dauihter of late Edward ii,l n'obecca Wilson. Funeral services Mon,, 8 p M 12 N. Llndenwood st. Int. Tues.. at Un4AUHEL.-Aug. 12. 1021. EMILE O. TRAUHEL. SR. Relatives and friends, nlso Photo-Erwravers' Union, Ch-jpel No. 1. nnd nirnloves of tho North American nre Invited to attend funeral on Tuesday, 2 P. it , from his 1st" residence 180H South Chndwick st. interment In Mount Morlah Cemeterv. TURNER.-Aug. 13. MARIA K.4 wlfo of Isaluh E, Turner. Relatives and friends nro invited to nttend funeral. Tue.. (j:3o A M.. lato residence. n24(l Chestnut st. High requiem mass St. CnrthaHe's Church I A, M Int. Holy Cross Com. WAPLES. Killed Ir action in France, Sent. 28. IMS. In Argonne S-ctor Corporal j DOUGLAS WAPLES. Co. D, 103d Supply Train. 2th Dlv.. son of Clarence D. nnd Winifred 31. Waples. 1 unernl Tucb . 8 -30 A. M . from hla parents' renldmce. 72') Cirlnthlan nve. Solemn rnllltnrv mass St Francis' Church 10 A. it. Relatives nnd frlnda also Lawenco E. D'laney Post Nn. "B A. I-i V. P. W. nnd Nntlonal Wnf Mothers, and alt societies of which he was a member, aro Invltod to attend. Int. Holy CrWARNER. Eighth month 13th. nt West Chester. JANE S. widow of Chas. L. Wnr ner. In her 03th year. lt-lntlves and friends nro Invltod to nttend the funeral, Third day. E'ghth month Kith. 2 P. Jit., standard time, at lato residence, 110 W. Favette st. Int. private. WARWICK. Aug 14, JULIA AUGUSTA, daughter of the late Jihim nnd Louisa Thomas Wat wick, nged 8.1. Funernl services at her late residence. 1.18 W. Penn St., Ger mantown Tuos., 11 A. M Int prlvnte. WATERS. Aug. 0. ALCINE E.. daurh ter of James and Ell7abcth Wnters. aged 23 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Tues., 8:30 A. M.. parents' reldence. 2427 W York st. Solemn hllh mnee St. Cnlumba's Church 10 A, il. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. WERNER Aug 13, WILLIAM C . hus band of Carrie Werner nnd son of Christina and the late Henry Werner runcrnl. to which the relatives nnd friends nre Invited, Wed. 1 '30 P. il. residence, nndl Allmnn st Int Itarlelith Cem. Camden N. J. Friends mnv rail Tues., after 0 P. it WHirrAM Aug. 14. THOMAS WHIT TAM. ReHlden.ee 3818 N. 18th st. Relatives and friends, Mary Commanderv. No 3d,' Lulu Temple. Invited to funeral services, Wed., 1 1. i'-. Chapel nt Chester Rurnl Cem Int. Chester Rural Cem. WILKINSON. Suddenly. Au. 11 1021, ANTHONY, husband of the late Theresa Wilkinson, aged 7(1 Relatives and friends, also members of Philip R. Schuyler Post, No. r.l. G A. R., nre Invited to attend fu neral services Mon., 2 P. if . nt the resi dence of his son, Frank Wilkinson 447 W rnyuga St. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem nemalns may be viewed Sun nfter 7 P it WILMON. Avg. 13, MARY S.. widow .f T Howard Wilson. Relatives and frlonds nre Invited to nttend funiral services. Tuns , S P. it. nt 'ho residence of Frnnklln Oraf, 3721 Spring Garden rt. Int. Iyevvlsburg. Pa , Wed 2 P. M. Sorvlcos in tho chnpel. WILSON. On Aug. 11. 1021. .MATILDA II WILSON. Sorvlco on ilondav afternoon at 2 o'clock at lvir residence. S701 Spruce st. Interment private. LOST AND FOUND DOC) Lost last Monday, dark brown half crown male Airedale dog: short legs, Lib er jliewardlletiirritolllSICileavo MESH RAG Lost, gold mesh bag. on 17th st. between Walnut and Chestnut. Thurs day afternoon. Telephone Gormuntjwu 3110. Liberal rearq PASSBOOK Lost, passbook. Southwnrk Nat. Bank. Mustafa Lntlf. .120 S. 3d st. PERSONALS I HEREBY Blve notlco that I will not be responsible for any blllB contracted In th'i name of the Roadside Hotel or A. S. Jones bv nny person or per.'ons other than nivself Al S. Jones Ml S 1.1th at. Phlla.. Pa. HELP WANTED FEMALE CHAMBERMAID mul wnltrcsx und to nssl-t to take care of little girl: Protestant preferred- Interview on Thursday. 10 to 1J A it.. 1222 Ann st. CIOARMAKERS WANTED ON SUCTION WORK NEW BRANCH FACTORY OPENING OPENING MllNllAY. AUGUST 13 BY O. H. P. CIGAR COMPANY. INC. ON HKIH-GHADE .TORN ONLY APPLY 00 NORTH 4TH ST. GIRL, white, genornl housework, with good references. Tel, Overhrook SS.11 J LADIES Wo nf becoming will give 2 ladlei desirous luvnttneil with the tin.mciai world a thuruuBh hchoollng free nnd itdv.incd tl.em tt good paying positions soon as qunl- ICC' 71(1 Wldcnor Hid. lr Wanner MLNIH3ltS on ilress gon.ld anil men s ' SheM urne Mills II nnd Westni l I '"1 st BALLSWOMAN, expenenci d, for huch i Inei tur shop reference required. M llettle man. 1730 Boardw.iU Atlantic Cltv.NJi STENOOIIAPHER, eipjcatlnnulvrgnnlgatlon, glvn references II 83 1. Ledger orfUe SWEATERS Experienced operators on sweater coats I also experienced hand fin ishers on shaker contB. Hygienic Flotrced Un derwear Co. 2415 N. Howivrd. the City Had a Martini, Bronx .That,-one. Wa.WMAT-ANOrUEJ? ? .THliflovoifururoP ' ; . ' - - , 1, ,v ,, , ,,wt ' r .. I HELP WANTED FEMALE Oenernl CLERKS, over 17 for postnl mall servlcel 1180 months examinations September! ex perience unnecessary! for fre particulars write J. Irf-nnnnl (former rlvll service ex amlner), lin.' Enultnble IMdg.. Washington, EARN 2B weekly spare tlmo writing for nowsiH.jrs, magaxfnesi experlenco unneo. esaury; details flee. Picas Syndicate. 1B0 St. IjUUIH, JIO CIVIL SERVICE examinations: tfeptemher A Octolieri many vacancies! salary M40n. 81(i00; write for samplo test. P 832. Led. Off. HELP WANTED MALE MAN WANTED. FOR ONE OF OUR OUT-OF-TOWN MILLS. EXPERT FINISHER ON SATINS TAFFETAS, FANCIES AND ESPECIALLY MOIRES. APPLY IIY LET TER. STATING FULL REFERENCES; ALL APPLICATIONS K3PT IN CONFIDENCE. ERNEST A HERMAN LEVY. INC.. 22 4TH AVE.. NEW YORK CITY. MAN wnnted, experienced In estimating. making nnd decorating carnival floats! give full particulars, rrforcmo, salary desired In first letter. ATLANTIC CITY POSTER ADV. CO. giiau Arctic nve.. Atlantic city, n. J. MEN L. It. Steel Service Corporation wants II good mon. Apply at 710 Wldener Bldg. Aek for Mr. Meredith. REFRIGERATOR MECHANIC, capable of designing, (onsiruciing ana superinionuing refrlnnrator factory In Washington. D. C. . liberal salary: excellent opportunity for the right man replies win bo connueniiai. .m 710. Ledger Office. REPRESENTATIVE Mnnufacturer of pack ing, brake ni'ing nnii otner nsoeBios ana rubber products seeks services of rosident representative fur Scranton district! must have exporltnce In tho line, know the traCe In Scrnnlon district and bo nblo to sbnw a successful record; liberal profit-sharing ar rangement to man who can qualify. Full de tails ilrst tetter Addiess P. O. Box 200. City null ntation, ,wu' rorK vjixy. SALE0i?AN If ou nre tho right kind of man who can work hard for big results and want to 1 sure of rapid advancement to a placo where you can bo financially In dependent, apply 1001 Culonlal Trust Bldg.. 0 to 12. Commission baois SALESMEN wanted, who havo aucoessfully ,., .,... .l.,rU,. ... l.snl,. nrHf.pthlv suit, unit." ......v-wn IW , ,,.w ... . adding machines, to handlo a new labor caving device for banks and larc" commercial houses! state age. experience. proHent occu pation and compensation desired; now ter ritory opening up In Philadelphia nnd vlcln- .... -lu T ...I.-- nffiAA ny. j ,.o .ft-iic, .,...-. HAt.EH.MEN We have n wonderful proposi tion: It Is n corker; lust lenrn what it Is and you will say so yourself: If you aro am bitious and a live wire nnd can meet the proper people your success In Inevitable, NEW ERA REDUCTION COMPANY. 314 Chestnut St. Ask for Mr. Robertson. BALESMEN, experienced, for ola house wir ing! an excellent proposition for a good man; enn mnko 1100 per1 week If a hustler. Write Renter Electric Co., 34 E. 0th St.. Clnelnnntl. O, SALESMEN I want 2 hlgh-grndo stock salesmen on a strictly commission basis. 710 Wldcnor Bldg, Mr. Wanner. TUTOR Well-iducated young. man to act as tutor nnd companion to 12-ye p-old boy; must Ik A-l mathemntlclun. and one who speiiko French fluently will bo given pref- eronc-. -u hi, i-'iiwer nuice, YOUNG MEN W can placo threo mnr In experienced salesmen In subuiban terri tory at once: wo train you: muot be neat nnd willing to work for promotion; Apply 432 Market St.. Camden. Office 10. General INDUSTRIAL MANAGERS WANTED Men vvhj understand production nnd who can get results; every FAC TORY In the Unltci' States Is kvenly Interested In get tire mnxlmum pro duction at minimum expense; to do this requires no: ooly modorri equip ment and mod-rn methods, but aleo men who uiidoratnn! INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING, and who can Intel llgontly dlrc:t a factory organiza tion. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING- Is balng tajght nccorrlng t- tho uni versity plan to thousands of men whi nre already engaged In Indus trial work or who nro graduates of technical schools. Thoso men aro iroln.T to handlo tho Important executive work In 'ndustrlal organ), zatlons. Many of thorn have nlroady Increased thntr salaries 200 psr cent and 100 per cent. Their pros en, snlarles nine from 12000 to 423, 000, psr year. Whether you ars engaged In In dmtrtil work or whether you have ha1 no manufacturing experience. It vvil' bi to your advantage to In vestigate the opportunity in this new profeamon of Indust-lal engineering. If you are In earnest. If oppor tunity miana nnythlng to vnu. wo Invite you to call or wrlti for fur ther Information. lNDUSBULVL EXTENSION INSTITUTE. INC. 3 EAST 4.-.TII ST. New York. N. Y. CLERKS, over 17. for Postal Mall Service: S130 month! examinations September: sxn. unnecessary. For free pnrtlculnrs writs J. Lnonnrd (former Civil Service examiner), 082 Equitable Bldg.. Wnshlnrton D C ASSISTANT nudltors. railway postal depart mental nnd file clerks, etc.: good salaries: perm. Oovt. pns, ; free Information: unusual holp given. Federal Auditors' league, Wash ing tonDC EARN JR day gathering frrns. barks, roots and herbs from the fit Ids nnd roadside: we tesch yon: free book. Botanlcil, 374. West Haven. Conn. CIVIL SERVICE examinations, September and October: manv vacancies, silary J1400. Sinini; wrue uir HHmpm leal, i aaa. It, Or. EARN J25 weekly, spare tlmo. writing for pewspapors. magazines; exp. unnec ; de tails free. Tress Syndicate, 3.V1. St Louis, Mo SITUATIONS WANTED MALE ADVERTISING COUNSELOR, who has some spare time, arters his serv Ices, part tlmo. strictly on a fee bnsls. has had unusual expert' neo in retail nnd wholesale advertising problems, dues not want a job does not want tn bo our ndvertlHlng manager and does not want to act as ndvertlslrrg ngent, but wants to help, because 2,1 years of ripe suc cessful i-vperlence In advertising qualifies him to be of great value In nifvislns and aiding you solve soma of -.our problems: fc. must lw com mensurate with work to be per formed: all communications strictly confidential. M 114. Led:cr OftKe. FLORIDA IS PROl'KRCl'a EXECUTIVE AND STvLEi'MiN former Phliodolplilun, m w resldtrg In Jack sonvllle, Is op-n f.r conn; has trav'd South for one of Inrgest Phl'n. mfrrs.. more re cently sales man for small vli'lesale houe ctn deliver the goods, it 7J3, L.Uer Office MECHANICAL nnd marina engineer grsd uate U of P age 32. extensive civil e ce In this nnd forvWn countries as execu tive, now employed by U. S. Government, available nfter August 13; salary J.inoi). will go anywhere, opportunity to present facts snllelle.1. B 214 l.e.lxer Office. MERCHANDISING, sales promotion expert, original Idejis, substantial refeiencis ex changed II V34. Ledger Office. Yol Ml M.vS. active, desires puslt'nn "f any kind; has vvoiked for a rupp, rsmlth anl also In an electrical supplv house, b. st of inference. Address H ircA 1337 S American St. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES MRS HARVEY, 1M0 Rlttenhnuso squire (.links, waitresses. Protestant clumber matds. butlers, etc.. wanted, S, pt 1. Prot estant lady's maid, go to Europe, French preferred. Would It Be a "Greater" N. MANHATfAN IS RIGHT THAT 'S TWt9- THE LlTTCE BOV Wild THt ilKlK-P SXOCATCR JNTHt BACKOFTHG KOOM-CANYOU nAMfcANOTWt,' AUGUST 15, 1921 AGENTS MAN OF TARTS 30 to f,0, college man preferred, ns nelllnt agent for natlpnally known correspondence school on unusually large margin: must be financially able to nwnlt cash receipts coming In on monthly Installments: 12,10 monthly unconditionally guaranteed for training perlodi average earnings BO men over 800 monthly each. Write ilr. Powers, Dept. It. Sulto 1108. Wrlgley Bldg , Chicago. AGENT8 Delicious soft drinks In concen trated form! always ready: Just add water! economical! absolutely purei every hnusawlfo wants themi 14 different klndsj enormous domand: big summer sellers, money comos easy: 230 other popular-priced fast-selling household necessities: wo furnish free outfits; write today now. AMERICAN PRODUCTS CO.. 4073 American Bids'.. Cincinnati, O. EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY $800 per month nnd bonui guaranteed salesmen successfully demonstrating new adding ma chine: wonderful Invention, retails IIS: work equals moil macnino, iire-year guarantee, full tlmo or sldo line, write quick for ex cluslvo territory. Calculator Corporation, Dept. 301. Grand Rapids, Mien. AGENTS wanted Our Wisconsin man tells 100 every wash, b'g profit or commission; novelty ufllce appliance . soils on sight; no doorbells to ring. Aro you open for a win ner? Liberal proposition Wr to P. L. Pease Co., Inc.. Lancaster, N. Y. SALESMAN Complete lines rugs, carpets, linoleums; excellent ttosltlon upon for man experienced In line with established trade; liberal commission to right party. Oreen wlch Carpet Co. 1133 Broadway. N. Y AGENTS WANTEI Can earn big money selling arm -stylo Munson last Goodyear welt shoes; nlsn officer-style shoes, direct to wearer. Metropolitan Sales Co., 11'J.i Broad way. New York City MAKE $100 weekly selling 8()0O-mlle new auto tires direct to consumers, also deal ers at wholesale ride or main lino; capital or experience unnecessary. HARRISON TIRI7 CO.. Hammond, Ind CHEWING GUM Sell to stores! profitable business built up quickly; spearmint and popular flavors In novel packages; write today. Helmet Co , Cincinnati O. AGENTS Why not nell "Amerlkards," a useful novclty7 Everybody buys; no Invest ment: you get our commission every day. Address AMERIKARD3, $03 Dwlght Bldg.. Kansas Cltv. Mo MAN to work this city, rennlshlnrr chando Hers, brass beds, automobiles, by new method! $10 dally without capital or experl enco. Write Gunmetal Co., 12o Elm, Do ratur, 111. . SALESMEN. Inexperienced or experienced, city or traveling, write for list of lines nnd full particulars. Address Nat'l Sales men's 'IT, Assn., Dept. 277 Chicago. III. NEW wonderful spark plugs banish spark troublo. d.-alera, moturlits, enthusiastic; quick sellers, big profits; exclusive territory. Michigan Spark Plug Co Detroit. Mich. BUSINESS PEKSONALS CASH FOR DIAMONDS Tf von want tho full Value for your Jewelry and diamonds brine tticm to the old-estab- llshed Thos U. Loo x t-o TIL' walnut st, DIAMONDS BOUGHT AND PAWN TICKETS FOR DIAMONDS KELLY tt CO.. 032 Chestnut St. Suite 21-22. second floor, over Child's Rsst. DIAMONDS BOUGHT HARRY TV. SMITH 717 SANSOM 3T. BUILDING MATERIAL ALL MATERIAL In building on Beach st hetwosn Laurel and r.larlborough sts.. in. eluding 1.300, 000 Kuod brick, mixed and nil hard; lumber an sizes, eusn. amirs, stnna, steel beams, galvanized Iron, soil did. toilets, bathroom outtlts. etc WE WILL MAKE THE PRICES RIGHT. Please try us. L. D. THOMPSON A CO . 1080 Beach t., near Shackamnxon at. ferry. I'hunca, Columbia 1001. Kensington 4H70. FOP. SALE ancincT Out Our wnrehoueo stock for OSing UUl BiU 3045 a,rmantown ave. Strollers. Oo Carts. Cribs, 0. 7 and H less than cost. 3-pc. Uenulna leather Library Suit. . .$27.50 4-pc. Wal. Bedrm. Suit, bow-end bed.$lll).50 4-pc. Oak Dln.-Rm. Suit: Will & Mary. . JUrt 3-pc. Overstuffed Tnpestry Llb'y Suit. $07.50 0-ft. Sofa; Removable Cushions 4. OH Oenulno Leather Slip-Sent Din. Chairs. 14 US Imitation Slip-Seat Dining Chairs.... $3.50 Roman Mahogany Parlor Chalra 11. in Oraas Rugs. 0x12 13.08 Axmlnster Rugs. 0x12 132.30 J. T. BROWN Open Mon.. Frl,. Sat 3040-42 Oerniantown ave. Eves. Tioga 4025 BUILDING MATERIALS Galvanized corrugated Iron, 4, 7. 0 and 12 feet lengths; complete windows, doors, radi ators, pipe, several thousand feet w-all board. NEW LUMBER 2x3. 2x4. 2x0. 2x8. 2x10. Siding. Roofers. Several carloads cedar shingles at $7. SO per M In quantities. STEEL SASH Headsuarters for steel factory sash In various sizes. PENN SITPLY CO. Kens. lflCI). 2.1i) W. Cumberland St. TYPEWRITERS RENTED VISIBLE 3 MOS. $11.60 AND UP. Factory Rebuilt Typewriter- "See Our New Machine, tho Century" American Writing Machine Co. 802 CHESTNUT ST. Walnut 24B1I Main 4285 DEMOLISHING HOO ISLAND HOTE1t: A GOOD TIME TO OET THAT BUILD1NO MATERIAL FOR YIH'Il HUNOALOW OR YOUR REPAIR WORK. STUDDINO. JOIST. BHEATHINC. HIDING FLOORING ALL KINDS OF DOORS HUNO, COM PLKTE WITH HARDWARE. COMPLETE WINDOWS, THOUSANDS OF SASH, TLAS TER BOARD TO LINE PARTITIONS OR YOUR HUNOALOW TOILETS WASH BASINS. SOIL PIPE RADIATORS. PIPE AND FITTINGS PENN SALVAOE CO 04TH AND T1N1CUM AVE. PHONE WOODLAND 41B3 TENTS TENTS TENTS U. 8, Navy Tents, mndo of heavy canvas with Dxlft ft fly poles, ropes and stakes and oxtra canvas bag. $27 ilO Cota, $3: Kapok Pillows, 60c: Canvas Folding Bucket. 7flc. Send for descriptive catalogue on tents and camplnc equipage. Dreifus & Co., Inc. 70n7 FRANKFORD AVE. 12 S. 2D ST. EXCElTIONAL private" collection foe tl posal as unit; 5 bi nutlful portraits; Lnwrencc. Owen Lelv and 2 Revnnlds; $10,000: would send on approval Cable Oallerv. care Dnrland House. London. SAFKS SAFES New safes, nil slz . .it factory prloVs to reduce stock cash -nly HOWE SCALF CO 10(1 ARCH ST. SODA FOUNTAIN f.r sile cirh or defc-rrd Pyment, nlri.".t rw will sell for half lt value lll'.M Chetpnt st FOR SALE Handsome fur wrnp, will sell nt sacrifice Apply 114 N isth st . Phil . rEDUlRKED Boston terrier puppies for sale. 122 Rochelle ave Wlss.ih'cknn Phlla. GLASS FRONT Lhliken bouse, 22 feit lung. 1)028 York rd SI'.T nf Westlnghouse automobile shock ab sorbers' f Turklngtnn Front 1-ehlnh. CAIIPET OLEANINO CARPETS and runs t leaned er scoured, old carpels rli.vncd enual to new colors re stored. Phone Mark.t 4171. or send pnstul Electro Carpet Cleaning 1 'o . HU J. st t MOTOHCYCLEvS AND BICYCLES INDIAJs MOTORCYCLE with slife car. Tues. day. 2 P M 1107 W I'nut si. OLD GOLD OLD gold, silver platinum, plated ware, old style Jewelry tenth plat, s bought for ensh Kt 1B17 J J CI.,rU re'lnei . Sn7 Sansom CASH paid fjr old gold slher mil .nttiiu clocks Rogers. 41) S 17lh Locust 1210 STAMPS AND COINS ABOUT STAMPS BUY OR SELL PU1LA. STAMP CO . 22 S. 18TH ST. Y.?By Percy L. Crosby martinJJ U8ED AUTOMOBILES 1921 Kissel Coupe like new imn M 7 pass. cord I 7.v iriuriliun tires: easy terms. 1920 Studebakcr Coupe reasonable. Paige Coupe J2onilbtoi 1971 l-lfivnpe. Pass.; only run I7iil nayn.CS 2ooo miles; rea sonable terms, Mnrnnr t Pass., series fi. 1020! ft ClCCl benutlful car, very cheap. T-... CJ H120, less than C.SSCX OCdatl halt; easy terms. OtUClebaKer passenger; $1230: ensh or terms. ... .. , Also Oaklands, Maxwells, Dodges and Bulcksi prices from $200 up. BARON'S, 640 N. Broad OPEN SUNDAY MARTIN-ALEXANDER AUTOMOBILE PAINTING (Baking Process) Produces a most handsome lustrous fin ish which stands under all weather con ditions without cracking; the Martin Alexander Process, because of long Batis factory wear, Is most econom'cal! also to be considered la tho pleasure and satisfaction of driving a hnndsoms rsr. Our facilities will enable us to com plete your car In the shortest tlmo pos sible; we guarantee delivery when prom ised; If you want to see how your car will look come nnd see cur work. MARTIN-ALEXANDER AUTOMOBILE PAINTINO 12O-12H-130 Reed at. Oreron 22111 Main 7003 NEW OR USED Demountable Rims FOR ANY CAR Used Ford rear wheels at greatly reduced prices. In ttock ready for delivery SATTLER'S 1601 Spring Garden St. USED CAR SALE ROYAL MOTORCAR CO., Inc. 500 AUTOS bi-:low cost FROM $150 UP 1 YKAR TO PAY ROYAL MOTORCAR CO., Inc. 620 N. Broad St. Poplar 603G opi:n sundayh and kveninoh CAN YOU RAISE $250? You can bo the owner of a new reputablo moderate prlco ear, very convenient monthly payments arranged, for further particulars coll Uormantiw-n ll.fr,. AUTHORIZED DIIAT.EII r431 Oermnntown ave. Open evenings until P'SO ADDCDCDM 1020; 7-pass. anniversary ArrtnOUlN mudeli Ilk. new! this $(500 car less than half. Call Poplar S244. HR. McMICHAEL, l:H0 Poplar st. AUTOCAR chass's, with 0-post lody; chassis overhauled, repainted and guar anteed by us; chassis Is standard red. with green body, tires In good condition; easy terms; will donmnstrnte. The Autocar Sales and Sorvlco Company, Market and 23d streets. AuTOCAR chassis with express body; chassis overhauled, repainted and In ex cellent condition, will arrange tlmo pay ments to suit your convenience, priced very reasonably. Tho Autocar Sales and Service Company. Market and 23d streets. AUTOCAR truck, overhauled, repainted and guaranteed by us; sgme are priced as low na JS0O, small first pnvmeiit nnd irmi t suit your convenience. THE AUTOCAR KALES AND SEOIVICB CO.. Market and 2:ld sis AUTOCAR chassis, wltn 0-poBt body; chassis overhaul ,-d, repivlnted and Kuarantecd by us; chassis Is rt.vndarl red will; green body; tires lu good condition, easy teirns, will dem onstrate. THE AUTOCAR SALES AND SERVICE CO.. Market and 23d sts AUTOCAR trucka, overhauled, repainted and guaranteed by us: some nre priced &a low as tSOO; small first payment nnd terms to su t vour convenlonco. Tho Autocar Sales and Bcrvlco Compuny, Mar ket and 23d streets. . AUTOCAR charols with exprcrs body, chassis overhauled, ropalnted and In ex cellent c .ndltlon; will arr-njo timo pay ments to suit lour c trvenlerit'e. priced very r-neonsbly THE AITOCVP q.f.S AND SERVICE CO.. Market nnd 23d sts. RI IinT ,n"" uurlnB: Pleni.ld condition; DUIUIS. s-s hBiAnce 1 year. George's Auto Cd . 33S N. Broad. Spruce 2130. Open Sundays and evenings. BUICK For sale. D 44 runabout. nw tires and paint, condition guaranteed: must bo seen to be appreciated. Ask for Mr. Wyker. Monday Sauquott Silk Mfir. Co., loth and Hunting Park nve. BUICIC T iurlnc lato model; lino condition: new top and patnt: must aell; will uccept terms P 507 Ledge- Office. PAH11 I AT touring: lato model, A-l vttUlL.lm, Fhnpo .300. balance 1 year ! Oeorre's Au'o Co., 83H N Broad. Spruej 2130 Open Sundays and eytnlngs, THANH! PR ' passenger, 1020: cannot v-nttlNL'L.L.rA bo told from new. !37.V balance 1 year. Qnorgo's Aula Co., 33b N Broad Spruce 21JU. Open Sundays nnd evenings 1 ff) V 10JJ touring; same as new: 4T3. 1 vvl. 1 annCl year George's Auto Co., I 338 N. Ifrood fcpruce 2130. Open Sundais I and ev-nlng-i DENBY TRUCK lv-0' ,H ,on: a UU'D1 iiMJv-r montns. Mrvice, Cnn. not n told from new. Time payments ar ranged. STANLEY AUTOMOBILE CO.. 010 N. Broad. Poplar 'syn. priDrvcoupe. 1D20 like new. Stanley Au- tomobllo Co.. till) N. Broad. Pop- lar 7S20. FORD roadster, excellent condition. man nxiras, win iiicniiu . 0th n. Phone Wain it 1 extras, will sacrum . $190. Call at 217 N is.il FOKD touring .n cnep. will be old fur garage bill l'hon. Ticonv 1451. FOR SALE Eight SVj-mn Sanfurd dump trucks. Towunda Construction Co., Towanda. Pa. HAYNES l8'"' 'J"'"1'". 7 I'ussenger. 1 irl til ij Drncticl ,y nw. only driven f.000 miles; wlli tinrlflce. J'JOllO. tail Bel mont 4i)32 J. HI inHM ''rwcdstir. late m.del. A-l ton 1 1UWJUIX jjtion, HJu. balance 1 voar. Oeorgo's Auto Co., 338 N Res 1. Spt uco 2 130. Opon Sundq.va anl evenings lTCCPI custom-built ruadstsr. auort II)Ul model Cull Toplar 324 1. M1U McMICHAEL. 13411 POPLAR ST MERCEDES RACER Disc wheels, aluminum loly l'asiest car In town STANLEY AUToMnlllLK CO., tuu N Broad. Poplar "E2Q Mi: 111 Lit Speedster, very fast good coil dlt..n. no uso f jr It nlil sacrifice P 103 Ledger Office 1920 OVERLAND ROADSTER A-l condition. Oil) N Br md si Poplar 78.MI STANLEY ACTo i-i. STEARNS f ?La k1 aV 4 mo3"- CaU MR mcmtchm:i i p'vpi.An st STORAGE BATTERIES';. nil bitttr!0H ur p mtn !v ir t' ctni.M.t" lAb- STUDEBAKER - '" i"S N. Broad. Poplnr 7i2u iioen Sunil.iy STANLEY ATT 'VuiUILK ri i bTL'TZ ROADSTER kuara-iteed perfect me. chanlcnl conditio:, newlv painted. 1 new tires, u extra wheels un.l tires 'J iMiiiurits bumper, car hn never U-, n nbued ),( t model Stutx ever maile, private uwi.er Pur purtle tnd lni'n il, Mih,t, nt v r gut i I ntmil i Repair shop '.'70i Dlsni. m, t. Till JllNil lite mnlel tin." ciiiiilllliin . new tou ,.ii, I imi I n t oust .,,. win iitcLin ternii P ,li1l Li y i i'fl! 'lltl't'K Aitnur d imp pnw.r h,it K'nui conl H r'kii.i S3 N Ho'lv st Pi, ,t n 4-.it STORAGE AND MOVING LONG DISTANCE MOVING TUB ItLST IS THE CHIMpriT The LUG 4 TRANSFER CO., foe. 7th nnd Mirket Phi, n Baring jon VICTORY STORAGE .;te!c.' "7 for M'iN'uu'll .-.TiiitAiic I'M 'thiii Lv.vinr: TEU AVE--M'ln SIRVIi'r SIi.liviiS PAlINll;ONa IHHTAN. I" M'V'Vlj ,U J H Mc ANN" movitig' i.i.ckIok .tint s iln pine tti nil parts, padd d l'.icka d motor trucks exclusively t74 4S no ,N llth st. 21 (! . BUSINESS OPPOltTUNITIES . ij 4 REPRESENTATIVE: lirtiRVnnT pmhmi, n,.i,iirniiiir,i eren. 1 ttal nils and nthetle aromatic basis: tU It services aggreMlvn firm or Individual with " tnbllshed connertlnns, perfumers, confoa tlcrers, snap and candy makers for Phils. delphla nnd tributary territory! unusual on portunlty. Write fully In confldonco to I)elT' Inn Tratlln Co., Inc., 44 Whitehall St., New York Cltv. LIMOZAINE "THE BUSINESS BROKER" ;, BUITE 814-810. 1011 CHESTNUT ST. ,.' RABBITH RAISE BELGIAN HARES BIO MONnT:, V I show you whera to buy and vhera to selU-v send lOo for particulars and my famous book telling bow to raise and how I roads d.'.ooo my first year soiling hares: a thrllllngc1 ndventuro In business. Wm uammann,i Kg- Hnrhor City. N. J, U:i.IAULE .MAN with t.1000 nnd sorvlooK can seouro Interest In entirely new, clean.a legitimate business that will ixisltlroly Ttu turn your 000 In 0 months nnd clear you.. S5000 not profit by end of year nnd double11 that each year after (live telephone numbers will arrange Interview and prove to your., entire satisfaction my statement Is tru. li .v'i linger imico. MANUKACTURER of toal tar dyes, photos, ., graphlo and medical chemlcala wants man of bruins and energy t" help minage busi ness. tu start with early salary of 12000 Pius S per cunt of sales, who will loin ID0U0. on rocurlty of first lion on plant, which cart hnv constant profitable orders. U oao.j Ldgeri Office. .itJ lliionoo CORPORATION wants car-able nnv j open office, manage sales for high-class n device, evjry homo a prospect! blr" n-onej -making possibilities for the right' man opening In every city; cost S2 retail,"' $5. J500 to $2000 necessary to finance ox-h-olualvo ugency. Mr. llogar. 82 W. Washlrui- i"it, i lltrflitii ICI. CRi:a.M. confectionery. -'Igar and fro- ,r. eery business, located outside Philadelphia, and doing $ri00 to $000 weekly for salo. In cluding property, has lame vorandas awl fosoline station, anil other added features; II health compels me to soil: cash proposl tlon onlv Addre-s B 304 Ledger Off lea. LADIES' OARMKNTS or millinery Am seeking un experienced man, with somo i l:nl. to go Into business with me, HO-SOi " will make equal Investmeht; have option on oxceptlonal location; In reclylng statu fully experience nnd capital available, B 832, f "ger iirrb e l-KI linnKXViTIVfi wanted by established ' n'tinufarturlng corporation: meritorious i pioposltlun sild to ull merchants, whole-' talers and retnllers. punslbllltleg unllmltlt si nut tinoo reiiulrrd. Tho Scott Corporation,,, inf. N flnrk Chlcugo I OWN A STORE, central location, Ideal for Homo good retail buslnens of the bottsr grade, will make i qual Investment with ex pirlencd man In some gwd lino: glv full , details In reply ns to business and capital nvallnhle B 383, Ledger Office, , MAN Wanted, right man with mono cash , end up for desirable business opening In, Philadelphia' $10,000 year up; staple Una; big rrnfiis. J. Williams. 1302 Ooddard Uldp;.. Chlcirn. BUSINESS AND PROPERTY FOR SALH ' S W co" 2th nnd Oxford sts.: D-story store and dwelling, now occupied as a dollca- ' tessen store and monilnit house; electrlolty ' and In gied condition GROCERIES, cigars, etc . store doing $300 weekly prorxrty stock and fixtures. $7500, ojd opportunity for soma ont. PARKER SPAETH. 2012 Chelten ave. Osk Lane 1118. PARTNER wanted In business of cloaks and suits; salesman with established trade; must havo at least $3000. no others need ap- piy nox t 4-jn imager unica. JlO.ono ADDITIONAL capital wanted for exeeotlnnal legitimate business for which one-third Interest will be given: money back In 0 monlha. 1) 324, Ledger Office. FOR SALE Plumbing shop In good loca tion, nu reasonable offer refuted. B 203, Ledrer Office 70 ACRES; BAY TO OCEAN LONO BEACH: M.t.wjrt. WESTNEY 203 Liberty Bid. Vnntsd BUSINESS MAN will Invest $10,000 with services In paylnr business that wilt stand Ir.vestlgat'n, state particulars, li 30A.Lod.Off. MACHINERY AND TOOLS ELECTRIC MOTORS repair WORK If you are In tha market for RELIABLE! ELECTRIC MOTORS STOP at 300 naco st, KEYSTONE PHONE MAIN 20S6 BELL PHONE MARKET 0110 Andrew I. Mehan Co. Dynamos and Motors OF ANY SIZE GEORGE SACHSENMAIER & CO. Office: 926 N. Third St WAREHOUSE AND SHOP 823-30-32 NORTH THIRD STREET MOTORS and GENERATORS .. Bought, Sold, Rented, Exchanged ,n New and rebuilt equipment of every slxs In stock for nulck shipment PRICED TO SELL R. SCHEINERT COMPANY 123 N 3D ST. NEW -H. P Westlnghouso. 110-voIt M ternatln current. 00-cyclo motors. 120 each: other size mot'.rs at reduced prices. O. E. Mink 227 N 4th st. ELLVTRll AL MOTORS. MACHINE TOOLS POWER EOt'lPMENT O'BRIEN MACHINERY CO 111) N 8D ST. PULLEYS, hanntirs shafting, beitln. halt price Motor Exchange .157 N 3d st ALL SI-EM punch pi esses very cheap. Alio- gneny in in ana v lenrneio Kens, hum. OLIVER siHisd lathe, iwnch or foot power, for eale rfin)2 N filli. Kensington 1188. ROOMS FOR RENT.' CTiffismimju SINGLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS We can recommend 2128 Arch st. 1710 Arch rt. 2U21 An h st. 2011 Arh st. 2030 Alch st. 324 S Mth st. 118 S 21st st. WHY WALK THE STREETS WHEN WE CAN LOCATE YOU IN 10 MIN UTES BY A PHONE WITHOUT CHARGE? Universal Service Assn. 807 Droxel Bldg jg Call Lombard 5100 tMM BROAD ST.. N . 28J3 Well furnished clean Mums, bartvu.d fin ,r conllnuuus hot we.ier Phone Tl.'ga S733 M " " illlTMT hT .'o24 t rn ms indTthl ' e.iuthern ni sure, ocijdjoorref.rences CHESTNUT -JT 1H02 Entir-ly mod""rrn7"i slngl- or .n snlle biib with )i,r,t DIAMOND .--T imi; Kurn rms . u.s., suits for gentlein in hstb s o vmi Ph irlvHfs l,,i,.Ai.l7-l N' ."''"i -rw" ni.eiv furn rooms; light hims. keeping ex, .n, i, ,r nbone rl' K.1 . !)0tt Luvoly room turnl.h.d. sultaols for 2 people, excellent table. Locust 4470 PIN" 401111 -1 arge fum 2fv7frni sdl Imlh l.lesl lm , m , Pi -i m KlhO V M'llUi 11 ST HUu t. in.v, -I Tr" oriv ,t.r r ori i imi nun, h hn i. fu i ,,M hstha THi'iMPSiiN. W Mli Nicely furnished 2d II "ir front ronrn lonvenieiu to i ,irs rnrals oi ti ml llelmniit liwix J S VI Nl'T. aim-. Nli..v furn rooms t eutf. fill loi'atlinr electrlMlv Preetmi 4237 W WALNUT .'21 1 Irge and lnwle r7,ins, nmifnrlnlly luin jcmhI b une Locust 3437 IftTH N. ISO. ilt)TI-r. M'"llH Iic-TiT. tlful furn rjniiK, tputl. s ilen. el-o.t cnll anl wekly rate, r, nv ,i,,inn( In l cco.n fu tr.vve'iii- ,,, - Hnriiee m.ii II Til friml . 321- Lare rn m , n, (!(,,, n-xl tu bath eletlll, ptmlie. oilier o fu ,!Oei I .111 J 1. r "..T-l" .'iii r, .,,, j, i -i ,ne lu . I fui i i -ti, d. n t r " ' If d, slml refel. rn r-ioin f,,r a men! . I.Jtli and puroll) ,1f an 1 1 1 s r s fur lushed ii "i. g 7;o 2HJ Two j-rniiiii ap.ii ttnenls: or unfiirnlalinl, reasonabla. i:.i ci-rioN ally ,.ii "fifriiFi..i mums in hliih i nss bmne. e. nfinnl lu genilotnen litlll . A tlltlis t v , ptior i H I'rtllltv 'if 4lltil ant Spruce sts iidult fnill breakfast OD- , n,u'L?" "1 Ulinni' (13.10 Baring M JJ1.Y furiitkhinl luinf-irtubli. room near lurch ami l,,ih suitable f,,r ,.ml-lnvalld t iii.n mul Heivlce. references p fiM, I e Ivi e I ifflce Arril.vl.TIVE rirn Hi.f.".r,,ni 'liousekp.' , Hnrwo. Apt Agsnty 1S3I Walnut stl W'lWf I'lllf.AIIKI.PIIlA t'lfKSTNUT aiiOtP'tieslrnblo rms.. furn. or I unfiirr uirohes i,, hi-i- -.'TfLV. " f tinftirrr porche,, icwwl dlnlna rnnmi phoni ' " 403t SPRUCE HT, Rss;(urn. rm !. " , Ilka, qijlofnln- bath.i eotiv, 'tiLY ,T " f ?"; J V A . i ' t t M1 tlf f' 01 M I i "I H ;-'l m ), 1 1 lest i . SLfp.iti- lik-lv?".'1 wm not interfere with that . ou, l wars I -----T -... .T - .. . . UHEKIitl BT. 8l.ua, UT--,.JiV Vya want t hous.noia f urnlturs, par pol tt2u'' " luP M " ftt - HUT. nflMM Al.. L 1 attend fit- isu rest- ti.'i7tT".:s'Ta'.' "fflwrt ,u, .,UIS ;, Ug--,,-j, uri 9 , r, , , V - 4&nif , , vut U1 OIA flhtAcU. cor. 13th cbarnr. 'i a. vl.t I , 'jdAikr-'.''H'i -' V-i r ' WANTED rn7. ,i v I j.1 J. li -L-w-. -'. i'tu iv M
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